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Correspondence between Twitter and the City of San Francisco from 2009-2011

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Subject: Re: Freedom of Information Request: Correspondence between Twitter and the City pf San Francisco

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Mr. Jeff Elder, I am writing in regards to your email sent on July 31, 2015 requesting records of "correspondence between Twitter and the City of San Francisco from 2009-2011." While your request specifies the City of San Francisco, I wanted to clarify that our office can only provide records that it is the custodian of, not the entire City of San Francisco. If you would like us to search records we hold for correspondence between the City Attorney's Office and Twitter from 2009-2011, please let us know and we would be happy to go forward in the search. If this was not what you were looking for, I would recommend reaching out to other city departments. However, if interested in records specific to the City Attorney's Office please let us know so we can go forward in the search. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

I am writing in regards to your email sent on July 31, 2015 requesting records of "correspondence between Twitter and the City of San Francisco from 2009-2011."

While your request specifies the City of San Francisco, I wanted to clarify that our office can only provide records that it is the custodian of, not the entire City of San Francisco. If you would like us to search records we hold for correspondence between the City Attorney's Office and Twitter from 2009-2011, please let us know and we would be happy to go forward in the search.

If this was not what you were looking for, I would recommend reaching out to other city departments. However, if interested in records specific to the City Attorney's Office please let us know so we can go forward in the search.

Subject: Re: Freedom of Information Request: Correspondence between Twitter and the City pf San Francisco

Email

Mr. Jeff Elder, I am writing in response to your public records request on July 31, 2015 in which you asked for "correspondence between Twitter and the City of San Francisco from 2009-2011." As stated in a previous email, our office can only respond to requests for records in our office's custody (we can't respond for other City agencies, and certainly not for all City agencies). After reviewing records in this office's custody, we have no records responsive to your request. I am informed that Twitter-related issues between 2009 and 2011 involved policy debates, not legal disputes. For that reason, I would recommend contacting policy-making authorities (like the Board of Supervisors and Mayor), or possibly an enforcement authority (like the Treasurer/Tax Collector's Office) for records that may be relevant to your inquiry. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. Andrea Guzman Responding for cityattorney@sfgov.org------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY DENNIS HERRERA San Francisco City Hall, Room 234 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place San Francisco, California 94102-4682 (415) 554-4710 Direct (415) 554-4700 Reception (415) 554-4715 Facsimile (415) 554-6770 TTY Signup for S.F. City Attorney's Office news and updates at http://sfcityattorney.org/signuprequests@muckrock.com wrote: ----- To: cityattorney@sfgov.org